He was born on August 16, 1843 in Terskaya region. He started his military service as a praporshik of the 16th brigade when he was almost 18 years of age.

It is quite interesting to note that the great Russian writer and thinker Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoi was serving in the artillery unit during the Caucasian war (this period of the Russian history was reflected in his novels “Kazaki” and “Hadzhi-Murat”).

Through taciturn and passionless lines of the general’s military career list documenting his distinctions and promotions arises the image of a fearless and talented commander.

So, on December 29, 1873 he was appointed captain, in 1877 “by the Highest order for military distinctions was promoted to lieutenant colonel” and soon after – to colonel.

Important missions being entrusted to Kochenov were a clear evidence of how respected he was. Here is a concluding note in the general’s military career list: “Based on the Highest order coming on the 15th day of February of the year 1898 he is allowed to wear a silver medal in a buttonhole on St.Andrew’s ribbon which was granted in memory of the Holy sovereign Emperor Nicholas II”.

A.Kochenov was a true patriot of his native land, its fearless defender who served his Motherland until the last days of his life.